Canada’s CPI rose by 6.9% on a year-over-year basis, slightly down from 7% in August, continuing a three-month streak of decline. … READ MORE >
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Consumer sentiment rises despite worsening inflation expectations
Consumer sentiment rose for the fifth straight month to 59.8 in October but a worsening inflation outlook clouded the otherwise positive news. … READ MORE >
Retail sales stay flat as inflation remains elevated
American consumer spending was unchanged in September, held back mainly by auto and gasoline sales as prices at the pump and auto dealers fell on the month. … READ MORE >
Producer prices rebound, keeping pressure on Fed to raise rates
The producer price index rose by 0.4% in September after falling for two straight months, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday. … READ MORE >
To thrive, middle market needs more women in leadership
If businesses are to thrive in an era of chronic labor shortages, they must attract, retain, recognize and reward women. … READ MORE >
Job openings fall as rate hikes take effect
In a sign that the chronically tight labor market may be easing, job openings plunged in August amid a slowdown in overall demand. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims drop to lowest level since May
The labor market showed continuing strength as last week’s new filings for jobless claims fell for the fourth week in a row. … READ MORE >
RSM U.S. Supply Chain Index: Back to normal for first time since pandemic hit
The U.S. Supply Chain Index in July was back above neutral for the first time in nearly three years, suggesting substantial relief coming from the supply-induced components of inflation. … READ MORE >
Job openings drop in June amid Fed’s attempt to control inflation
Job openings in the United States fell for the third straight month in June as the labor market started to loosen up, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Tuesday. Job openings—which represent labor demand—have been the main target of the Federal Reserve to lessen the second-round impact on wage-pushed inflation. … READ MORE >
Housing starts moderated in March amid rising rates
Housing starts and permits inched up in March due to a boost from multifamily homes, beating market forecasts of significant declines in both series.
New residential starts rose 0.3% on the month to 1.79 million annualized rate, the highest since 2006. Building permits, an indicator of future starts, climbed 0.4% to an annualized 1.87 million. … READ MORE >